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From: Jeffrey C. Schlimmer
Subject: Machine Learning Conference
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PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS
Twelfth International Conference on Machine Learning
Tahoe City, California
July 9-12, 1995
The Twelfth International Conference on Machine Learning (ML95)
will be held at the Granlibakken Resort in Tahoe City, California
during July 9-12, 1995, with informal workshops on July 9. We invite
paper submissions from researchers in all areas of machine learning.
The conference will include presentations of refereed papers and
invited talks.
REVIEW CRITERIA
Each submitted paper will be reviewed by at least two members of
the program committee and will be judged on significance, originality,
and clarity. Papers submitted simultaneously to other conferences must
clearly state so on the title page.
PAPER FORMAT
Submissions must be clearly legible, with good quality print.
Papers are limited to a total of twelve (12) pages, EXCLUDING title
page and bibliography, but INCLUDING all tables and figures. Papers
must be printed on 8-1/2 x 11 inch paper or A4 paper using 12 point
type (10 characters per inch) with no more than 38 lines per page and
75 characters per line (e.g., LaTeX 12 point article style). The
title page must include an abstract and email and postal addresses of
all authors. Papers without this format will not be reviewed. To save
paper and postage costs please use DOUBLE-SIDED printing.
REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBMISSION
Send four (4) copies of each submitted paper to one of the
conference co-chairs. Papers must be received by
FEBRUARY 7, 1995 .
Electronic or FAX submissions are not acceptable. Notification of
acceptance or rejection will be mailed to the first (or designated)
author by March 22, 1995. Camera-ready accepted papers are due on
April 25, 1995.
INFORMAL WORKSHOPS
Proposals for informal workshops are invited in all areas of
machine learning. Send a two (2) page description of the proposed
workshop, its objectives, organizer(s), and expected number of
attendees to the workshop chair. Proposals must be received by
DECEMBER 1, 1994.
Conference Co-Chairs
Armand Prieditis
Department of Computer Science
University of California
Davis, CA 95616
priediti@cs.ucdavis.edu
Stuart Russell
Computer Science Division
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720
russell@cs.berkeley.edu
Program Committee
(To Be Announced).
Workshop Chair
Sridhar Mahadevan
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Southern Florida
4202 East Fowler Avenue, EBG 118
Tampa, Florida 33620
mahadeva@csee.usf.edu
Publicity Chair
Jeff Schlimmer
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Washington State University
Pullman, WA 99164-2752
schlimme@eecs.wsu.edu
http://www.eecs.wsu.edu/~schlimme
Local Arrangements
Debbie Chadwick
Department of Computer Science
University of California
Davis, CA 95616
chadwick@cs.ucdavis.edu
GENERAL INQUIRIES
Please send general inquiries to ml95@cs.ucdavis.edu .
To receive future conference announcements please send a note to
the publicity chair. Current conference information available online
on the World-Wide Web as http://www.eecs.wsu.edu/~schlimme/ml95.html .
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From: Jeffrey C. Schlimmer
Subject: Machine Learning Conference: Call for Workshop Proposals
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TWELFTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MACHINE LEARNING (ML95)
Tahoe City, California
July 9-12, 1995
CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
The ML-95 Program Committee invites proposals for the Workshop Program
of the Twelfth International Conference on Machine Learning (ML-95).
Informal workshops will be held 9 July 1995. Workshop participants
will have the opportunity to meet and discuss issues with a selected
focus -- providing an informal setting for active exchange among
researchers, developers and users on topics of interest. Members of
all segments of the ML community are encouraged to submit proposals.
To encourage interaction and exchange of ideas, we prefer small
informal workshops, with 25-50 participants, most of whom will be
active participants. The format of the workshop presentations will be
determined by the organizers, who are encouraged to leave ample time
for general discussion. Workshops will typically be one full day in
length, although half-day proposals will be considered.
** PROPOSAL CONTENT **
Proposals for workshops should be about 2 pages in length, and should
contain:
- A description of the workshop. Identify the specific issues
on which the workshop will focus.
- A brief discussion of why the workshop is of particular
interest at this time.
- The names and addresses of the organizing committee; 3 to
4 people knowledgeable in the field. Strong proposals
include organizers who bring differing perspectives to the
workshop topic.
- An indication as to whether the workshop should be
considered for a half-day, one or two-day meeting.
** SUBMISSIONS **
Workshop proposals should be submitted as soon as possible but NO
LATER THAN 15 December 1994. Organizers will be notified of the
committee's decision by 15 January 1995. Workshop organizers will be
responsible for producing a call for participation. The Call is due 15
February 1995. We will post the call in various newsgroups;
individual organizers are also encouraged to distribute the Call
themselves.
** PARTICIPANT SELECTION **
Workshop attendance is by invitation of the organizers. Selection of
attendees will be made by the organizers on the basis of submissions;
we encourage organizers to impose a deadline for submissions, perhaps
20 March 1995. Workshop organizers will need to provide the ML '95
conference organizers with a list of the participants by 1 June 1995.
Please submit (preferably by email) your workshop proposal and address
inquiries concerning workshops to:
Sridhar Mahadevan
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University of South Florida
4202 East Fowler Avenue, ENG 118
Tampa, Florida 33620-5399
mahadeva@csee.usf.edu
Phone: (813)974-3260
Fax: (813)974-5456
http://www.eecs.wsu.edu/~schlimme/ml95.html